Randolph Leonard “Randy” Bronk TSgt USAF (Ret)
December 2, 1963 – January 27, 2022
Age 58
Preceded in death by parents Leonard and Mary Bronk.
Survived by wife Laura Estep-Bronk; children Dakotah, Brandy, Sterling, and Heavenly Bronk; fur babies Lulu and Kirby; brothers George, Kenneth, Paul, Eric, and Todd Bronk.
Services will be held at a later date with Military Honors by the Offutt Air Force Base Honor Guard.
Memorials: Nebraska Humane Society, www.nehumanesociety.org/
13 Comments
Lonnie and I are sad to hear this news. Our prayers are with you.
Randy will was great neighbor and friend and will be missed greatly.
Our thoughts and prayers to you. We are so sorry for your loss.
Randy was such a good man.
Laura, I was shocked to read of Randy’s death. I always enjoyed talking to him when he came into Baker’s when i worked. He always talked of you and the family. Sending you my prayers, hugs and sympathy to you and your family.
Randy was my Patriot Cousin. My condolences to his family and many friends. He was a beacon of light and truth to many of us in this crazy world. He will be greatly missed.
I am saddened to hear of Randy’s passing. He was a kind man with an open mind and an open heart. He will be missed, My condolences to his family.
So sorry for your loss.
So sorry for your loss. I met Randy while stationed at Osan AB, South Korea 1985. He’s always been a great friend. I will miss him dearly.
In memory of a great friend and brother.
In memory of a true patriot, great friend, and awesome military brother who will definitely missed by all who knew him at this time. Rest In Peace now my true patriot, great friend, and awesome military brother until we meet again.
I just saw Randy’s passing. Our hearts go out to Laura and the kids. We’re so sorry for your loss
I just heard about my buddy, Randy’s, passing. It’s so sad. Our hearts go out to Laura, Dakota, Brandy, Heavenly, and Sterling. God Bless you all. Viszontlatasra, Brother.
I had known Randy since 1999. There was not a week I had not met with him or spoke with him all the way to the week he went into the hospital. We were both in 55 Communication Squadron Communication Maintenance. I still find myself trying to call him forgetting he is in a better place. I hope you are at the gates of heaven when my time comes. My condolences to the family here and in Wisconsin.
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